MEMBERS of the public will be able to see the exciting work of students from Loughborough University’s School of Arts and the Design School when the degree shows are staged this month.

The School of the Arts show opens to the public on Saturday, June 7, and will run to Sunday, June 15. It is being staged across the School of the Arts sites from 10am until 5pm daily.

The finals exhibition will feature the work of more than 400 final year undergraduate and foundation students across a range of artistic disciplines including fine art, textiles, 3D design, graphic communication and illustration.

Among the work on display will be that of D&AD prize-winning student, Eloise Adler, together with Natalie Goldsmith who has created the professional photography showcase, Carnival.

There are also many exhibits that have won prestigious prizes at the Bradford Textiles Awards, and a bewildering array of nationally recognised successes in Fine Art and three-dimensional design.

Head of Department Andrew Selby said: “Our students have a great track record of going on to make great names for themselves in the world of art and design.

“The Finals Exhibition is a great opportunity to see their work and talent first hand. The variety and quality of work on display always amazes visitors and is testament to the quality, determination and professionalism of our students.”

The Design School show is staged in the Design School and runs from Friday, June 13, to Tuesday, June 17, and is open to the public every day except Saturday evening which is for family and friends. Opening hours are 10am-5pm except June 17 when it closes at 4.30pm.